Democrats love to talk about “fairness,” but when it comes to holding onto power, you can count on them to bend every rule in the book. That’s what’s been happening for years in Virginia, where the left’s shameless gerrymandering adventures have made a mockery out of “democracy.” But voters seem to be waking up—and for the power-hungry elites running the Democrat Party, the latest news is not what they wanted to hear.
A new poll from Roanoke College just dropped, and it’s a gut punch for the liberals. Ordinary Virginians—who actually have to live with the mess politicians make—overwhelmingly support non-partisan panels drawing district lines. Turns out, nobody buys the tired Democrat fear-mongering about how “only government experts” can be trusted with maps. People are craving simple, honest representation, not backroom deals cooked up to save a few vulnerable Democrats from facing a real election.
And it gets juicier. The freshly inaugurated governor, Abigail Spanberger—handpicked darling of the Democrat establishment—can’t even enjoy a honeymoon period. Virginians seem unimpressed, showing more skepticism than enthusiasm toward her early days in office. Maybe it’s because they know Spanberger stands for the same failed policies and backdoor scheming that have already dragged the state down.
For all their talk of “protecting democracy,” Democrats constantly chase ways to rig the system in their favor. First, they attack non-partisan redistricting. Next, they try to undermine the will of the people with endless lawsuits and bureaucratic tricks. The real hypocrisy? If Republicans even dreamed of half these tactics, the mainstream media would lose their minds. But the left gets a free pass, every time.
Here’s the raw truth: Virginians are tired of being pawns in the Democrats’ power games. They want common sense, transparency, and a system where voters pick the politicians—not the other way around. Maybe if liberals spent less time plotting and more time listening to regular folks, they wouldn’t be in such a panic over the polls. But until that happens, here’s a question Democrats need to answer—what are they so afraid of? Losing… fair and square?
Source: Redstate
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